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l N M E M 0 R l A M The student body of Odebolt high school has been shocked and saddened on two occasions this year, by the tragic deaths of school mates. The Trojan staff takes this means to express the feeling of loss which the school has experienced in these untimely deaths. UNABELL VOGT '53 Unabell Ann Vogt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vogt of Deloit, was born on July l, I934, at Deloit. Previous to her enrollment in Odebolt High School as a freshman she attended the Stock- holm Township School in Crawford county. Her death on Februray 2, l95O was caused by carbon monoxide poisoning in an automobile in Arthur. She is survived by her parents, three brothers and one sister. HARLAN GOSCH '51 Harlan Gosch, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gosch, was born on March l6, l933. He received his elementary education in the rural school near his home in Levy Township, and entered the Odebolt High School in the fall of I947. He was killed in an automobile accident on December 3, l949. Harlan was an active member of the F. F. A., 4-H Club and Walther League. He is sur- vived by his parents and one sister, Janice. page one
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It is well for us to pause, midway through the century, to take stock of the progress in education made in our community. Odebolt High School graduated its first class in 1886, from a s m a I I frame building which was razed years ago to make room for a larger, brick structure. At the satisfied-that this building would be adequate for all time to come. lts pride was tum of the Cen- short-lived, however, for in a compar- tury, Odebglf was ative-ly few years, as better educational Very proud of this, facilities encouraged school attendance Its new Spacious on the part oflmore children, this once School bljildingi G-he large building was seriously overcrowded. date onitSComerStOneiS1899-, For several years, some classes were held Old time residents tell us that it was thought 'n moms down town- SCWO' progrgms then that Odebolt's educational needs were were expcmdmg as mme went on, demand- ing more and more room and equipment, and so in l93O our present high school b u i l d i n g was erected, and the former building was taken for the grade school and junior and junior high. The building was fin- anced by a bond issue totaling 588,000 The last of those Bonds were paid in November, l949,
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